Norsk Folkemuseum / Exhibits / Permanent exhibits
Norsk Folkemuseum has exhibits in the Open Air Museum as well as in the indoor exhibition buildings around the square. These exhibits feature daily life and living conditions in Norway from the 1500s to the present.
The exhibition contains Norwegian church art from the period after the Reformation in 1536-37 and up to about 1800.
New exhibit on how technological developments in the home 1865 to 1999 changed our every day life.
The exhibition contains a selection of Norwegian folk art from the Middle Ages up to about 1900, and also describes what has happened up to our time.
The exhibit shows traditional rural folk dress in pre-industrial Norway..
Paintings and drawings by Johannes Flintoe, Adolph Tidemand og Joachim Frich.
A House and it's People.In the Apartment Building.
The exhibit shows both Sámi way of life in the pre-modern era, and Sámi dailylife and culture today.
The exhibition features a broad selection of toys from the 1600s till the end of the 1900s.
Hunter, soldier and gunmaker. An exhibit of weapons from rural Norway 1600–1850.
contains mostly buildings from Christiania (Oslo).
contains buildings from many parts of rural Norway.
Norsk Folkemuseum is open every day all year around,except on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.
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Norsk Folkemuseum (The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History)Museumsv.10, Oslo, +47 22 12 37 00PO Box 720 Skøyen, 0214 Oslo, Norway
Opening hours 10:00 - 18:00
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